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Renee Kharsas

Locality: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia



Address: Armadale 3163 Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Website: www.psychologytoday.com/au/counselling/renee-kharsas-armadale-vic/778397?preview=1&return_to=https%3A%2F%2Fmember.psychologytoday.com%2Fau%2Fhome

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09.01.2022 1 in 4 young people aged 16-24 experience depression or anxiety, but only a quarter will talk to a health professional. We know that young people are more likel...y to confide in their friends when theyre having a hard time. That's why we're teaming up with Two Bulls to create a new mobile app for young people to check-in on friends and to start conversations. To help make the app a reality we need your support by pledging here: www.pozible.com/thecheckin Nothing replaces professional support, but checking-in on a friend you are concerned about is a really important first step and this is where the check-in app will make the difference. Every donation up to the $10,000 total will be matched dollar for dollar by Vodafone Australia. For more info on how the app will assist young people, visit www.pozible.com/thecheckin See more



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